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what is the story of the internet in africa? it is the most expensive in africa which is the poorest part of the world. how can this be? in many cases, distance, satellites and a monopoly of providers. there is no really good excuse for this. what we have done is we have built proxy caches we put in each of the countries to speed up the internet. we have been funding competitive carriers and in particular competitive fiber to that. the questioner asks with a do we know about internet with wi-fi. you have your phone and the 3 g connection, the connection that enables your phone to work is impossibly expensive. it turns out that more than half of the mobile traffic is not on the cellular providers, 3 g or 4g. it's known as wi-fi, 80211 in the reuters that people use. it's easy to imagine free wi-fi with common connections where you can use your phone. voiceover i.p. allows you to speak over the phone on the wi- fi network and that competition will open up those markets, i think. >> we have just about come to the end of our team. i
what is the story of the internet in africa? it is the most expensive in africa which is the poorest part of the world. how can this be? in many cases, distance, satellites and a monopoly of providers. there is no really good excuse for this. what we have done is we have built proxy caches we put in each of the countries to speed up the internet. we have been funding competitive carriers and in particular competitive fiber to that. the questioner asks with a do we know about internet with...
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you know, why didn't that happen in africa? how do we carry that forward? how do we make sure it's being done in a sustainable way and meet the food needs of the entire planet which are growing quite rapidly. >> rose: on climate change, how are we doing? >> on climate change, you'd have to give us an fglu mine the world? >> yes. we are flunking this one right at the moment. we should be first and foremost spending more on research because we need press conference throughs for very cheap national guard don't emit co2s. and those research budgets stunningly haven't gone up while we've spent a lot of money on deployment of noneconomic stuff that's valuable. we don't have a carbon tax. and the -- >> rose: is its carbon tax the way to go. not cap and trade, but carbon tax jathe difference between those are not that critical. >> rose: the idea is put a value on how much carbon you use. there are reasons are to do that. but because of the political realities, either one can be achieved. they both have the same effect, causing you to shift in making your energy in
you know, why didn't that happen in africa? how do we carry that forward? how do we make sure it's being done in a sustainable way and meet the food needs of the entire planet which are growing quite rapidly. >> rose: on climate change, how are we doing? >> on climate change, you'd have to give us an fglu mine the world? >> yes. we are flunking this one right at the moment. we should be first and foremost spending more on research because we need press conference throughs for...
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because as soon as it begins to rise and people become more conscious we see what happened in north africa and everywhere there were orchestrated revolutions by whom and by what we can't know exactly but personally i think it was an elevation of consciousness that caused it and that people become aware of how they are being manipulated there were several people assassinated because they were going to reveal these things we know that who for example. unity kennedy was going to reveal what was happening that wasn't appreciated what was happening in the nevada desert you know that anything and so contact with extra terrestrials the cia is very powerful isn't it. very powerful. an unbelievable theory of an intergalactic plot. some of these participants believe it's obvious. and this surprised that we've never heard about it before. so for you it's not surprising to say that there are extra terrestrials among us not at all that's why i don't see why it's been made such a big deal. it may be understandable some people live in their own world. or maybe i'm just a little advanced that's what i'm t
because as soon as it begins to rise and people become more conscious we see what happened in north africa and everywhere there were orchestrated revolutions by whom and by what we can't know exactly but personally i think it was an elevation of consciousness that caused it and that people become aware of how they are being manipulated there were several people assassinated because they were going to reveal these things we know that who for example. unity kennedy was going to reveal what was...
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officials believe the attack was coordinated by a rogue al qaeda leader in africa who is the head of an organized crime network. he is reportedly made millions in ransom money from kidnapping, diamond smuggling, drugs and cigarettes. b.p. said in a statement that the british and algerian governments say the algerian army is trying to take control of the compound but the company has no confirmation of hostages being released or casualties. >> we have breaking news from a chemical explosion on the uc davis campus has injured one person. police say a junior researcher was injured this morning in a small explosion inside an apartment on campus. several units have been evacuated. investigators found chemicals in one unit. police say they do not know what the researcher was doing. new this morning, a blow to boeing airlines that fly the new boeing 787 dreamliner which were grounded overnight. they had to scramble to rebook thousands. unite was the only carrier in the united states to book the plane, airlines in india, and qatar, and japan and ethiopia have grounded the jets. the dreamliner
officials believe the attack was coordinated by a rogue al qaeda leader in africa who is the head of an organized crime network. he is reportedly made millions in ransom money from kidnapping, diamond smuggling, drugs and cigarettes. b.p. said in a statement that the british and algerian governments say the algerian army is trying to take control of the compound but the company has no confirmation of hostages being released or casualties. >> we have breaking news from a chemical explosion...
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. >> we'll be live with the latest on the french intervention and where north africa is the new front in the battle against terrorism. and we will be asking why the issue of abortion is still so divided. a special report from mississippi. >> also aaron is taking a look at global unemployment, and that is a huge number, aaron. >> it's a staggering number. 197 million people around the world are now without a jofpblet 13% are under 24. are we creating a generation of non-workers? >> it's 12:00 moon in london, 7:00 a.m. in washington and 2:00 p.m. in jerusalem where more than 5.5 million israeliings are expected to vote? an election that is expected to see benjamin netanyahu return to office. he is facing relidgeous parties and while security seen by many as netanyahu's strong point, the economy has also been a big issue. more from our colleague. >> yes. welcome to jerusalem where we will be broadcasting for the next two days. israel's election. driving to the heart of a sensitive but still stagnant process of peacemaking with the palace. today is a day for israelis to make a choice abou
. >> we'll be live with the latest on the french intervention and where north africa is the new front in the battle against terrorism. and we will be asking why the issue of abortion is still so divided. a special report from mississippi. >> also aaron is taking a look at global unemployment, and that is a huge number, aaron. >> it's a staggering number. 197 million people around the world are now without a jofpblet 13% are under 24. are we creating a generation of...
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at the end of last year, registered syrian refugees in jordan, lebanon, iraq, turkey, and north africa totaled 480,000. there were 96,000 pending registration and it estimates there were half a million undocumented refugees in the region. hundreds of lebanese who lived in syria for decades make up some of the undocumented. they had been denied syrian citizenship which means they do not qualify for aid. >> the family is in mourning. their son was only 12 and killed by a syrian army sniper who fired through his school bus across the border. the family was told that the state media described him as the leader of a terrorist gang. >> he was only 12 years old. >> the bullets and shells have killed dozens of civilians inside lebanon. the conflict has affected one particular group of people in lebanon especially hard. these people of lebanon -- lebanese descent were born in syria but under the law they do not have the right to citizenship. >> we have farms and houses but it was lost and destroyed and looted. we have nothing. no work, no aid. >> the town has received 325 similar families fleei
at the end of last year, registered syrian refugees in jordan, lebanon, iraq, turkey, and north africa totaled 480,000. there were 96,000 pending registration and it estimates there were half a million undocumented refugees in the region. hundreds of lebanese who lived in syria for decades make up some of the undocumented. they had been denied syrian citizenship which means they do not qualify for aid. >> the family is in mourning. their son was only 12 and killed by a syrian army sniper...
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how did the united states get those gives from africa all the way to new york? why did it take months in custody for the men to find out what their charges are in we will get into that next. for from washington, dc. harry reid has a couple more democrats in his corner for this congress. that is not likely to change much anything. [ male announcer ] research suggests cell health plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day men's 50+. >>gregg: three suspects with possible ties to a dangerous terrorist group facing trial right here in the united states. they were not arrested here. critics say authorities may have violated their rights. many of the details remain top secret. we have learned that the men were busted last year in a small african nation and an attorney for one suspect says that the men face harsh treatment in djibouti without learning if there were charges. what else do we know? >>reporter: the men are alleged
how did the united states get those gives from africa all the way to new york? why did it take months in custody for the men to find out what their charges are in we will get into that next. for from washington, dc. harry reid has a couple more democrats in his corner for this congress. that is not likely to change much anything. [ male announcer ] research suggests cell health plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for men's health...
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. >> the dow jones industrial africa is now on the downside but the transports is what everybody is watching because it's up. it is on course to close as a historic high which would pass its july 2011. we'll see if it can hold that. it's significant because everybody watches the transport. are you watching that, mr. pisani? >> let me show you the components. it's the airlines that have been leading. they've been doing all sorts of things, they've been paying down debt, merging, limiting expansion. rail woods also strong today. homebuilders, lennar pointed to numbers that were good. 32% in increases in orders. that's a great. can they do 32% in retails. >> i time. that's helping some of the real as the as well. >> that's a 22% increase. >> that's hum. remember, they temnd to go downhill. they're all on the upside. that's a little encouraging. >> back to you. >> mark zuckerberg, we should point out, has begun to speak at the facebook event in menlo park, california. >>> the finger pointing has long since started in washington as the debt ceiling key bait speaks up. president obama issued this
. >> the dow jones industrial africa is now on the downside but the transports is what everybody is watching because it's up. it is on course to close as a historic high which would pass its july 2011. we'll see if it can hold that. it's significant because everybody watches the transport. are you watching that, mr. pisani? >> let me show you the components. it's the airlines that have been leading. they've been doing all sorts of things, they've been paying down debt, merging,...
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. >> asia and africa. >> achltd to why id. northeasterly 80. the they suggest gross margins and average susing praises are unsustainableably high. would you agree with that if woe got the status phones. >> i think it is importantet to against more smoesher in the i merning tony. i think people understand estimate how uher friendly apple prujs fw. thatky use or write it down what's asking. >> robley and rain. thank you very much. on deck, be afade, be very agrade. flaerm. compared to what we're up against now. we're going to be talking about that. >> and we even got debt interventi intervention. the great suzie orman stand 20g feet to our right. hello, suzie. >> hi, zoo city. >> she's here to tell us why america needs to go to rehab. this the is 'detectived. that's coming up >>> well, if you thought the possibility of going over the fiscal cliff was scary, well, the possibility of a debt default is even scarier. there's a very interesting op-ed in today's "wall street journal" titled "the debt ceiling is scarier than the fiscal cliff" and in it
. >> asia and africa. >> achltd to why id. northeasterly 80. the they suggest gross margins and average susing praises are unsustainableably high. would you agree with that if woe got the status phones. >> i think it is importantet to against more smoesher in the i merning tony. i think people understand estimate how uher friendly apple prujs fw. thatky use or write it down what's asking. >> robley and rain. thank you very much. on deck, be afade, be very agrade. flaerm....
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to africa if we can that we are famous friends that has been granted russian citizen sit by president johnson have taken off to being i'm good by french president francois lawns attempt to write taxes on the mega rich to seventy five percent for the privilege of having a russian passport that you will also pay a much lower tax rate just thirty percent but that's to be lived in russia for at least a hundred a year he has to be here for so many days how lazy is the town to put a kind of a right how you're going to give me all the details on. in this case i imagine now we go to the movies to watch some hollywood block the boss through it come out and say yes was a nice movie and you know this hobby los russian actors it out yet it is there for example and so well and you should be talking about him in the russian song. and let me just get the let's just have a look at the details so he says millions in hollywood right and he then puts his money into a bank account in russia and really i suppose the benefit of the russian government goes into. his paying his income tax here in russia that
to africa if we can that we are famous friends that has been granted russian citizen sit by president johnson have taken off to being i'm good by french president francois lawns attempt to write taxes on the mega rich to seventy five percent for the privilege of having a russian passport that you will also pay a much lower tax rate just thirty percent but that's to be lived in russia for at least a hundred a year he has to be here for so many days how lazy is the town to put a kind of a right...
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officials believe the attack was coordinated by a rogue al qaeda leader in africa who is the head of an organized crime network. he is reportedly made millions in ransom money from kidnapping, diamond smuggling, drugs and cigarettes. b.p. said in a statement that the british and algerian governments say the algerian army is trying to take control of the compound but the company has no confirmation of hostages being released or casualties. >> we have breaking news from a chemical explosion on the uc davis campus has injured one person. police say a junior researcher was injured this morning in a small explosion inside an apartment on campus. several units have been evacuated. investigators found chemicals in one unit. police say they do not know what the researcher was doing. new this morning, a blow to boeing airlines that fly the new boeing 787 dreamliner which were grounded overnight. they had to scramble to rebook thousands. unite was the only carrier in the united states to book the plane, airlines in india, and qatar, and japan and ethiopia have grounded the jets. the dreamliner
officials believe the attack was coordinated by a rogue al qaeda leader in africa who is the head of an organized crime network. he is reportedly made millions in ransom money from kidnapping, diamond smuggling, drugs and cigarettes. b.p. said in a statement that the british and algerian governments say the algerian army is trying to take control of the compound but the company has no confirmation of hostages being released or casualties. >> we have breaking news from a chemical explosion...
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actually, that's something we talked about last week on the show, and what we're looking at, again, south africa, right now, the mining situation is getting worse and worse, and -- liz: labor issues? >> the strikes, strikes, labor issues, and a threat that some of the major companies are shutting down the mines until they resolve this. we'll have a shortage in these areas, and, also, seeing platinum taking a bit of a piggy back ride up. it's at the 1680s mirroring where gold is now. silver is joining along for the ride. we're seeing a lot happening with the precious metals. liz: platinum is higher than gold for the first time in ten months. do you care? is that significant? it's 1682 against 1680, two bucks, not a huge deal, but something to point out. >> it's not a big difference, but china is crapping -- cranking up. platinum is more of a precious metal than gold is. let me see my watch and rings. china is cranking it up again. there's demand for it, same with the silver. there's that aspect, definitely, and platinum will break the $1700 before gold will, but gold will be there with it. liz: o
actually, that's something we talked about last week on the show, and what we're looking at, again, south africa, right now, the mining situation is getting worse and worse, and -- liz: labor issues? >> the strikes, strikes, labor issues, and a threat that some of the major companies are shutting down the mines until they resolve this. we'll have a shortage in these areas, and, also, seeing platinum taking a bit of a piggy back ride up. it's at the 1680s mirroring where gold is now....
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. >> reporter: the jccp now handled post-war rebuilding in east africa. this includes increasing security, vocational training, psychological training and ethnic reconciliation. how do you bring peace to two parties who were taught to hate each other for generations and generations? >> in kenya, we started on that project, that by inviting people from different sectors, that became a place whereby these former conflicting parties to be united and to communicate with each other. >> reporter: she never thought destiny would take her to the world's conflict zones, but it was this photo of the rwandan genocide that changed her life. >> if i had taken this photo, i would have given the food i had to them. what can we do? i do not have the answer. >> reporter: so she began searching, and for 15 years, she hasn't stopped. she's devoted herself to peace through many organizations, including the jccp. the group has completed dozens of missions, but she says there are limits to the success. >> i was in somalia training the local youth, for them to be able to assess
. >> reporter: the jccp now handled post-war rebuilding in east africa. this includes increasing security, vocational training, psychological training and ethnic reconciliation. how do you bring peace to two parties who were taught to hate each other for generations and generations? >> in kenya, we started on that project, that by inviting people from different sectors, that became a place whereby these former conflicting parties to be united and to communicate with each other....
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the world's largest platinum producer, located in south africa, is closing 4 mine shafts and letting go of 14,000 employees, which is 24% of its workforce. the owners of anglo-american platinum blame slowing demand. platinum prices rallied higher than gold prices yesterday, because closing the mines will lower platinum production. and in germany, air berlin is reducing its staff by 10% by dropping 9,300 workers. the second-largest airline is said to be struggling with competition, high fuel prices and the german economy. australian vitamin and supplement maker swisse vitamins is crossing the pacific pond. the privately-held company will set up its north american headquarters in chicago and start selling its most popular products in walgreens stores starting february 1st. rite aid and target stores will start selling the products in april. the company's ceo says the products it sells will be manufactured in utah and florida. swisse vitamins is positioning itself as a premium product and intends to price its products 5-10% above competitors such as pfizer and bayer. the nation's larges
the world's largest platinum producer, located in south africa, is closing 4 mine shafts and letting go of 14,000 employees, which is 24% of its workforce. the owners of anglo-american platinum blame slowing demand. platinum prices rallied higher than gold prices yesterday, because closing the mines will lower platinum production. and in germany, air berlin is reducing its staff by 10% by dropping 9,300 workers. the second-largest airline is said to be struggling with competition, high fuel...
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. >>> we're following news out of north africa where algerian forces are carrying out a raid to retake a gas plant captured along with dozens of hostages by islamic militants. there is a lot of uncertainty about the situation. however, the pentagon says the operation by the algerian army is ongoing at this hour. they've surrounded the plant and are in a tense standoff. this followed the raid that may have resulted in the deaths of several hostages. the militant the claims 35 hostages and 15 militants have -- have died. but 20 hostages including some americans, it's reported, had escaped before the raid. the militants claim they attacked the gas cam plex yesterday as a result of france allowing their airspace to be ub -- tosh used on attacks in mali. >>> and explosion on a university campus sent a researcher to the hospital this morning. this prompted police to evacuate the building. police say chemicals were located inside the apartment where the explosion occurred but declined to specify what type of chemicals. investigators say researchers suffered hand injuries from the explosion an
. >>> we're following news out of north africa where algerian forces are carrying out a raid to retake a gas plant captured along with dozens of hostages by islamic militants. there is a lot of uncertainty about the situation. however, the pentagon says the operation by the algerian army is ongoing at this hour. they've surrounded the plant and are in a tense standoff. this followed the raid that may have resulted in the deaths of several hostages. the militant the claims 35 hostages...
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that they will find no sanctuary, no refuge, no the in algeria, not in north africa, not anywhere. [ male announcer ] this is bob, a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem, that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce the risk of an afib-related stroke. there is limited data on how these drugs compare when warfarin is well managed. no routine blood monitoring means bob can spend his extra time however he likes. new zealand! xarelto® is just one pill a day, taken with the evening meal. and with no die
that they will find no sanctuary, no refuge, no the in algeria, not in north africa, not anywhere. [ male announcer ] this is bob, a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but...
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few years of recovery, followed by slowdowns of political crisis, of new terror attacks from north africa, have made people wary of excessive optimism. these are stable, crises have been contained. there's some growth on the horizon, but no one's ready to declare that we have turned any corners. there are no bulls in davos this year, no countries taking center stage. one symbol of the mood, the big splashy parties that companies like google used to throw have been quietly discontinued. not that google couldn't afford it, they just had that their first year with $50 billion in revenue. it's a sense of growth that people have gotten used to, growth that companies have hoped for in the future just doesn't seem likely. growth numbers that are low, lower than they had projected only a few months ago. the world is coming to grips with the fact that the financial crisis might have ushered in not a few years, but a decades of slow growth. and we're not quite halfway through it. let's get started. >> the next big story in the ongoing changes in the arab world is the pivotal parliamentary election
few years of recovery, followed by slowdowns of political crisis, of new terror attacks from north africa, have made people wary of excessive optimism. these are stable, crises have been contained. there's some growth on the horizon, but no one's ready to declare that we have turned any corners. there are no bulls in davos this year, no countries taking center stage. one symbol of the mood, the big splashy parties that companies like google used to throw have been quietly discontinued. not that...
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unions are concerned higher bills will badly impact the standard of living of poor people across south africa. egypt's top politicians have reportedly signed a document renounce of widespread violence at protests across the country the agreement came at a meeting attended by leaders of the muslim brotherhood the heads of liberal and secular opposition movements it was called as president morsi cut short his trip to germany over the on going on rest at home without securing any backing from berlin blogger and journalist while a scoundrel says if morsi had received european support tensions may have spiked further. i think the public the public will be very upset if foreign countries start lending a hand to president mohamed morsi while he is executing these very oppressive measures against his people he has cracked down on a lot of freedoms sidelined editors arrested people and just really and i think that. the sentiment in egypt is basically a rejection of mohamed morsi and the monopoly on power that he that he's he has and and it's not so much as mohamed morsi he's he's viewed here as a pupp
unions are concerned higher bills will badly impact the standard of living of poor people across south africa. egypt's top politicians have reportedly signed a document renounce of widespread violence at protests across the country the agreement came at a meeting attended by leaders of the muslim brotherhood the heads of liberal and secular opposition movements it was called as president morsi cut short his trip to germany over the on going on rest at home without securing any backing from...
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unions are concerned higher bills will badly impact the standard of living of poor people across south africa. egypt's top politicians have reportedly signed a document renounce of widespread violence or protests across the country the agreement came at a meeting attended by leaders of the muslim brotherhood the heads of liberal and secular opposition movements it was called as president morsi cut short his trip to germany over the on going on rest at home without securing any backing from berlin blogger and journalist while scroungers says if morsi had received european support tensions may have spiked further. i think the public good. the public will be very upset if foreign countries start lending a hand to president mohamed morsi while he is executing these very oppressive measures against his people he has cracked down on a lot of freedoms sidelined editors arrested people and justly and i think that. the sentiment in egypt is basically a rejection of mohamed morsi and the monopoly on power that he that he's he has and and it's not so much as mohamed morsi he's he's viewed here as a pupp
unions are concerned higher bills will badly impact the standard of living of poor people across south africa. egypt's top politicians have reportedly signed a document renounce of widespread violence or protests across the country the agreement came at a meeting attended by leaders of the muslim brotherhood the heads of liberal and secular opposition movements it was called as president morsi cut short his trip to germany over the on going on rest at home without securing any backing from...
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no longer just in southwest asia, but in many corners of africa, as well. little doubt that the terrorists who seized the plant are brutal, nasty people, but many questions about them remain. are they really a branch of al qaeda? do they have global jihadist aims? it is vitally important that we understand these groups so our response is tailored to the attack. he came to prominence in algeria in the 1990, that's when algeria's islamic political parties were poised to win parliamentary elections. but in 19992 they canceled the elections, banned the islamic salvation front that was poised to win and began a brutal offensive against the militant islamic groups that emerged. in that group between 150,000 and 200,000 algerians died. the most extreme groups that survived continued to battle the algerian state but never exposed larger jihadist goals. because they wanted to replace the government, not destroy the world. it is these groups that a few years ago morphed into al qaeda in the islamic. they have survived not because of any ideological support from the p
no longer just in southwest asia, but in many corners of africa, as well. little doubt that the terrorists who seized the plant are brutal, nasty people, but many questions about them remain. are they really a branch of al qaeda? do they have global jihadist aims? it is vitally important that we understand these groups so our response is tailored to the attack. he came to prominence in algeria in the 1990, that's when algeria's islamic political parties were poised to win parliamentary...
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. >> pentagon officials say al qaeda's northern africa affiliate yit is at the list of the top of snekts a deadly attack in al geara. dozens were killed at the six-day seej. -- seige. the wife of one american who escaped is speaking out. she says her husband, steve, hid from terrorists in his office, then made a run for it. >> was there in hiding for about two snafl days, was within two, three feet of some terrorists at times, some of his friends didn't make it. there are a couple times when he said he truly did think he was going to die. >> frightening. officials say 38 hostages were either executed or killed in rescue attempts. >> abc news is getting a look at hay report showing many foods we i buy may not be what we're paying for. they're filled with cheap substitutes. >> it's what we expect as shoppers. >> i think anything put in there should be listed on ingredients label. >> but a new troll down the grocery aisle by a nonprofit usp, discovered rizing numbers of fake ingredients in products from olive oil to spices to fruit juice n a new data base to be released tomorrow and obtaine
. >> pentagon officials say al qaeda's northern africa affiliate yit is at the list of the top of snekts a deadly attack in al geara. dozens were killed at the six-day seej. -- seige. the wife of one american who escaped is speaking out. she says her husband, steve, hid from terrorists in his office, then made a run for it. >> was there in hiding for about two snafl days, was within two, three feet of some terrorists at times, some of his friends didn't make it. there are a couple...
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this one in algeria if western governments to stop military operations in mali and across northern africa. initially algerian special forces and officials said that all 32 militants were killed. that has now been changed. officials are saying that at least five, maybe six or seven are now in custody. a lot of confusing information coming out of algeria. one thing we are hearing is that algeria is saying that they will not allow foreign forces to secure oil and gas fields, making the potential for this type of attack all the more likely. lori: that is tough to hear. thank you for that. melissa: the investigation into what caused the 787 to make an emergency landing last week now turning to the battery maker. lori: four years later the u.s. unemployment rate is virtually the same. what needs to be done to jump start hiring. brian hamilton, private business information company will join us next. the advice for the president. twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligations. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introduc
this one in algeria if western governments to stop military operations in mali and across northern africa. initially algerian special forces and officials said that all 32 militants were killed. that has now been changed. officials are saying that at least five, maybe six or seven are now in custody. a lot of confusing information coming out of algeria. one thing we are hearing is that algeria is saying that they will not allow foreign forces to secure oil and gas fields, making the potential...
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hundred people including dozens of children have been injured in a train crash outside pretoria in south africa authorities say the first train smashed into a second stationary one stopped outside the station twenty kilometers from the city emergency services arrived on the scene to find many of the injured walking along the tracks. in egypt's top politicians have reportedly signed a document renouncing widespread violence at protests across the country the agreement came at a meeting attended by leaders of the muslim brotherhood and the heads of liberal and secular opposition movements it was called as president morsi cut short his trip to germany over the ongoing unrest at home without securing any backing from berlin blogger and journalist while i skimmed or says if morsi had received european support tensions may have spiked further. i think the public the public will be very upset if you know foreign countries start lending a hand to. president mohamed morsi while he is executing these very oppressive measures against his people he has cracked down on a lot of freedoms sidelined editors ar
hundred people including dozens of children have been injured in a train crash outside pretoria in south africa authorities say the first train smashed into a second stationary one stopped outside the station twenty kilometers from the city emergency services arrived on the scene to find many of the injured walking along the tracks. in egypt's top politicians have reportedly signed a document renouncing widespread violence at protests across the country the agreement came at a meeting attended...
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hundred people including dozens of children have been injured in a train crash outside pretoria in south africa authorities say the first train smashed into a second stationary one stopped outside the station twenty kilometers from the city emergency services arrived on the scene to find many of the injured walking along the tracks. in egypt's top politicians have reportedly signed a document renouncing widespread violence at protests across the country the agreement came at a meeting attended by leaders of the muslim brotherhood and the heads of liberal and secular opposition movements it was called as president morsi cut short his trip to germany over the ongoing unrest at home without securing any backing from berlin blogger and journalist while i skimmed or says if morsi had received european support tensions may have spiked further. i think the public the public will be very upset if you know a foreign country would start lending a hand. to president mohamed morsi while he is executing these very oppressive measures against his people he has cracked down on a lot of freedoms sidelined edit
hundred people including dozens of children have been injured in a train crash outside pretoria in south africa authorities say the first train smashed into a second stationary one stopped outside the station twenty kilometers from the city emergency services arrived on the scene to find many of the injured walking along the tracks. in egypt's top politicians have reportedly signed a document renouncing widespread violence at protests across the country the agreement came at a meeting attended...
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. >> change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> welcome back. not so fast, pete. our traders are quick. not always right though. over the last couple of months, pete has been hungry for opportunities in young brands. let's listen. >> ceo pointed out chienal be strong. it will be strong, steve. >> i think this pull back is an opportunity. >> yum is down 14% since that first call. what do you think, pete? >> image is everything. the problem is, when you have 44% of your revenue from china, and i do believe china is the story forum to move up to the upside. i think that eventually it'll turn around. >> so what do you do, though? >> i like the stock at this level but i liked it at
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libya has turned out to be a failure and so has north africa and they're both related. you know, there's big issues here and it about foreign policy and hopefully tomorrow in john kerrey's hearing before the senate foreign relations committee we'll get into that because the real issue is the date on obama foreign policies. >> thank you. phil mickelson, tiger woods, lebron jamgs and derek jeter, guess, what they're all supply siders. i'm going to try to explain that to you up next. (announcer) scottrade knows our clients trade and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my charts, and spend more time trading. their quick trade bar lets my account follow me online so i can react in real-time. plus, my local scottrade office is there to help. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade. voted "best investment services company." ♪ i don't wanna be right [ record scratch ] what?! it's not bad for you. it just tastes that way. [ female announcer ] honey nut cheerios cereal --
libya has turned out to be a failure and so has north africa and they're both related. you know, there's big issues here and it about foreign policy and hopefully tomorrow in john kerrey's hearing before the senate foreign relations committee we'll get into that because the real issue is the date on obama foreign policies. >> thank you. phil mickelson, tiger woods, lebron jamgs and derek jeter, guess, what they're all supply siders. i'm going to try to explain that to you up next....
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but the president talks about a residual force to train and advise the africa afghan soldis after 2014. more importantly counter terrorism forces that can sit there and if there is an enemy in the area delta special ops forces can take them out again and ultimately that might be the final result in afghanistan whatever the government there is and, however, badly they serve the people of that country what we ultimately want to do is protect our homeland from attacks from afghanistan schembechler you are talking about -- so you are talking about smaller forces that aren't on the street every day. they can go in and take care of bisquikly. >> chris: not going to be somebody in the street. but if they hear of a terrorist training camp or terrorist cell you take that out with special ops and drones. we had 99,000 troops and now 66,000. post o 2014 they are talking some where between 3 and 15,000. still some, but obviously a much smaller footprint. >> shepard: we will see you this sunday on "fox news sunday" on the fox broadcast network on your are local fox station. chris is set to discuss
but the president talks about a residual force to train and advise the africa afghan soldis after 2014. more importantly counter terrorism forces that can sit there and if there is an enemy in the area delta special ops forces can take them out again and ultimately that might be the final result in afghanistan whatever the government there is and, however, badly they serve the people of that country what we ultimately want to do is protect our homeland from attacks from afghanistan schembechler...
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. >> dicky: "jimmy kimmel live" back in two minutes with carson daly, zachary knighton, and muse africa dan deacon. lps you keep more of your money. with a customized interview, it helps you get every deduction, credit, and penny you deserve. try it free at turbotax.com. she can't always move the way she wants. now you can with new stayfree ultra thins. flexible layers move with your body, while thermocontrol wicks moisture away. keep moving. new stayfree. because it helps you...
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and i realize a lot of these reports coming out of sub-saharan africa are exaggerated a bit, but there is a good chance these people could hold this oil facility for a long time and continue this war. i don't think this is going to be taken care of quickly. we could talk about months, who knows how long. >> if they do have sophisticated weaponry, missiles, then obviously using helicopters on any kind of a raid would also be difficult. >> anderson, my security sources in sub-saharan africa said they have igla-18s, that's a particularly sophisticated weapon that could bring down a helicopter. not a fast mover like a jet, a fighter. but it could bring a helicopter down. so a special forces raid would be particularly, you know, dicey. >> well, we'll continue to follow it. bob baer, i appreciate you. jill dougherty as well. >>> tonight, a bizarre story. notre dame linebacker manti te'o is claiming to be the victim of a cruel hoax. his girlfriend who supposedly died last september, the one he talked about at length in interviews, he even described talking to her on the phone while she was in
and i realize a lot of these reports coming out of sub-saharan africa are exaggerated a bit, but there is a good chance these people could hold this oil facility for a long time and continue this war. i don't think this is going to be taken care of quickly. we could talk about months, who knows how long. >> if they do have sophisticated weaponry, missiles, then obviously using helicopters on any kind of a raid would also be difficult. >> anderson, my security sources in sub-saharan...
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what is the story of the internet in africa? >> it is the most expensive in africa which is the poorest part of the world. how can this be? in many cases, distance, satellites and a monopoly of providers. there no really good excuse for this. what we haveton is we have built proxy catchingses we put in each of the countries to speed up the internet. we have been funding competitive carriers and in particular competitive fiber to that. the questioner asks with a do we know about internet with wi-fi. you have your phone and the 3 g connection, the connection that enables your phone to work is impossiblely expensive. it turns out that more than half of the mobile traffic is not on the cellular providers, 3 g or 4g. it's known as wi-fi, 80211 in the reuters that people use. it's easy to imagine free wi-fi with common connections where you can use your phone. voiceover i.p. allows you to speak over the phone on the wi-fi network and that competition will open up those markets, i think. >> we have just about come to the end of our tea
what is the story of the internet in africa? >> it is the most expensive in africa which is the poorest part of the world. how can this be? in many cases, distance, satellites and a monopoly of providers. there no really good excuse for this. what we haveton is we have built proxy catchingses we put in each of the countries to speed up the internet. we have been funding competitive carriers and in particular competitive fiber to that. the questioner asks with a do we know about internet...
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